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OK, I'm sooo confused. Is the default that when I visit a website, Epic ALLOWS cookies, but when I leave the site, it does NOT KEEP the cookies?
I like the security of the Epic browser, but it can slow down when I'm using an interactive website, such as smugmug.com which hosts my photos and videos. Editing gets much slower than Chrome or Firefox. Any fixes?
I don't understand the coding nonsense, unless it's described step by step in PLAIN ENGLISH. If there's a tutorial for normal people to help me do so, do let me know. In the meantime
QUESTION #1
How can I add images to Epic default bookmark page?
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1vvP … p=sharing?
QUESTION #2:
How can I add an image of a page in a Forum post? IN PLAIN ENGLISH
Thank you
Isn't encrypted proxy on automatically when I'm using Epic?
As per the following answer to the question below [" But if you have the encrypted proxy on and regularly close Epic, you're still fairly safe :-)" ]
From http://forum.epicbrowser.com/viewtopic. … 5008#p5008
2017-5-28
Hi
Apologies if this is a dumb questions:
If i log into my google account via Epic browser what privacy / tracking restrictions (if any) does Epic apply?
2017-6-02
Epic does block many google services and widgets. That said, we don't block everything from Google and they power everything from fonts to images via their cdn and much more. But if you have the encrypted proxy on and regularly close Epic, you're still fairly safe :-).
I'm confused by the following that i found in https://www.epicbrowser.com/FAQ.html
Q:
"Should I log into Gmail when I use Epic?"
A:
"If you’re doing searches via Google in Epic, then we would strongly recommend you not log into Gmail while using Epic. Google’s new privacy policy allows it to aggregate your personal data across all its services. So if you’re logged into Gmail, then Google can track your searches."
So does this mean that Epic recommends that I not use Gmail at all?
Or does it mean that I should never use Google Search?
Or never use Google Search while in Epic?
Same question for Google Calendar, Google Drive....
is there any way that i can see and/or save to my own hard drive my search history BEFORE i close a browsing session in Epic browser?
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